Animal Communication
Animal
communication can help to bring you and your animal closer together,
to create a better understanding for one another, finding physical
problems and their true causes, resolve emotional and behavioural
problems and to get in touch with animals that have passed on. I
am an ACT2 certified animal communicator, educated here in the UK
by Mr. James French. The ACT2 program was founded in 2004 with the
aim to create a working standard for animal communicators in the
UK, that can be trusted in a public practice. Certified ACT2 practitioners
have trained to a high standard and have been recognised for accuracy
and effectiveness.
What is animal communication and how does it work?
What
I do is I focus on the picture of the animal, without thinking,
and get a feeling in response, which I then translate into words.
There is nothing weird about it. The words in our spoken language
have an emotion behind them. It is the same with thoughts. What
animals do, is to communicate with one another through the exchange
of feelings. What I am doing as an animal communicator is that I
work a little bit like a translator - I share the emotions telepathically
with the animals and translate them into words so that we humans
can understand them!
Now you are probably thinking "Telepathy? Gimme a break!" - am I right? Well, let me put it this way, instead. Say you are sitting on your sofa and think maybe you should take the dog out for a walk, and before you have even finished the thought, he runs straight to the front door waiting for you. Or maybe, your thought is to take the cat to the vet's for a vaccination or something or other, and she, who up until a moment ago was fast asleep on the sofa next to you, is suddenly nowhere to be seen. Every animal lover will have had similar stories to tell, because actually - animal communication is something we all do, all the time! Most of us are just not aware of it.
It
is easier than it sounds. Maybe you have been somewhere, not really
thinking about anything in particular, and all of a sudden, you
think of a specific person, only to get a call from them a minute
later? Because your mind was not preoccupied by thinking, you were
open to sense your friend wanting to talk to you. As an animal communicator,
I intentionally go into that "thought-less" state, where
I am susceptible to the other person's feelings - only in this case,
the other person happens to be an animal.
Please contact me for more information!
What kind of animals can you communicate with?
Any.
It is not bound by size or type. A tiny little ant or a little mouse
can have just as much to say as an elephant or a horse. However,
just like there are humans we sometimes feel we cannot (or do not
wish to) talk to, the same thing applies to animals. Not all of
them will want to communicate. Should this be the case, I will not
be able to help you.
What is "Paws For Thought"?
It is a blog, which is kind of an online diary. Paws For Thought is written by flow-writing (also known as automatic writing) animal communication. They are not my words, they come from the animals. In most cases, from my cat Daisy.
Watch a documentary about James French and animal communication here!
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